QString -> unsigned char* : QString str = "ABCD"; int length = str.length(); unsigned char* sequence = NULL;sequence =(unsigned char*)qstrdup(str.toAscii().constData()); delete[] sequence; - sequence length = 5 --> [‘A‘] [‘B‘] [‘C‘] [‘D‘] [‘/0‘] - sequence is now "independant" from str - sequence has to be deleted with -> delete [] sequenceQString -> char: const QByteArray ba = string.toAscii(); // make ba const, because modifying this array might otherwise invalidate the pointer const char* sequence = ba.constData(); // now sequence will remain valid within the current scope.
The call to toAscii() creates a temporary QByteArray which goes out of scope when used like this: char *sequence = string.toAscii().constData(); // sequence is now a dangling pointer!
http://wxpjiujiang.blog.163.com/blog/static/203994030201292661134137/
时间: 2024-10-22 21:55:05